Sir George Grey, 2nd Baronet
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Sir George Grey, of Fallodon, 2nd Baronet (1799-1882) was a perennial Whig cabinet minister in the mid-19th century, serving in the cabinets of Lord Melbourne, Lord John Russell, Lord Aberdeen, and Lord Palmerston. His grandson, Sir Edward Grey, 3rd Baronet, was a notable Foreign Secretary in the early 20th century.
| Preceded by: The Earl of Clarendon | Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster 1841 | Succeeded by: The Lord Granville Somerset |
| Preceded by: Sir James Graham, Bt | Home Secretary 1846–1852 | Succeeded by: Spencer Horatio Walpole |
| Preceded by: Revived Office | Secretary of State for the Colonies 1854–1855 | Succeeded by: Sidney Herbert |
| Preceded by: The Viscount Palmerston | Home Secretary 1855–1858 | Succeeded by: Spencer Horatio Walpole |
| Preceded by: The Duke of Montrose | Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster 1859–1861 | Succeeded by: Edward Cardwell |
| Preceded by: Sir George Lewis, Bt | Home Secretary 1861–1866 | Succeeded by: Spencer Horatio Walpole |
| Preceded by: George Grey | Grey Baronet of Fallodon | Succeeded by: Edward Grey |
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